iBlsBRffillHHMHlSP wraKwraamigra .(T --''-3S,ffKir mwmmw BS&tf,? i :v. , ,rci K"-'' ,f"J "Wmr re: (fC" r" " ..wtrretrrvfl. Trrwrafnf-T.iBnwiii w r Zsvcjft ,V.J! 35' ,T4IWV . V.Vk WMif, ,J ?. .Tvr,?!t. niSgmFW rf- Tl :l 1CAW' te tt ftft' rf!wfc,t Klf cW IW Jtflt IS K :te re i.' . r 4 iif- IF' h & IK l.x 1, M ?' ? I h i' ' KV f BT Mitchell Fletcher DOUGHERTY BACK i IN KOUTIN E WORK Fresh Daily Light and Dainty Lady Fingers Mad in our Bakery Regularly 75c Lb. Friday and Saturday Vz-lb. Bex 30c Fancy Cake, Lb. 90c Iced Cinnamon Rell, 35c Cret Buns, Der. 15c & 28c Charge Accounts Solicited rhene "priife WI 18th & Chestnut Sts. 12th & Market Stt. 5600 Germantown Ave. Cardinal Warmly Greeted Thousands en Return Frem Reme by PRAISES POPE PIUS XI Atlantic City, N. J. Reading Terminal Stere Open Ercninp McCLEES GALLERIES 1507 WALNUT STRIXT Painting and Etching By W. LEE HANKEY Choice WriMtnc (llft- MtzetiM I'renfK. l'nlnllnj. Krleril IIIAMIMI A i;ciA1.1Y Easter Novelties Unique Cards r.irhnncr. '-'OS Se. leth Street "Give Invalids a Chance" WALL PAPERS 10c, 15c, 20c, Deuble Rell Theiuand" of hnmefellts de their ev.v pai! harii.rur. Our wa'iiiapcr are of coeu quality and nsy te hini "-end for iwiiii pl book. Window Shades ,,) 45c Geed Paints lt $1 Gal. WALL PAPER COMPANY , . SECOND hT I'llII-A.. 1'A mta.tti.W'W..AH.J. Get rid of your skin troubles quickly by treatment that gees right through the skin te the source Nexzema Greaseless Oil of Cleves Cream. W0 25c CAKE OF SKIN SOAP FREE Durinu March our druggist will Hive you ii 25c fake of Xesiicma JjU.n su.ip free with each purchase of a Ce.' jar of Nesiema Skin t'reani Or wend this clipping with 10c (cot of mailing) for a Urge free demon demen demon Mratlen Jnr .'e7i-ma Chemical Ce.. Baltimore. Md i; u 3-30 ?.lVirai.lltT.ireVlY Cardinal Dougherty Is bnk at hl I onto ledii.i maily te Mart weik en h routine chinch duties ami matters that hate accuinuhitci! slnee lit- sailed for ; Heme te nrleml flu elevation of the new rope Tills XI. I Mr was uamily greeted "" "'s ar" i v:tl home ln-t night l thousands fi inn tin' liuniblt-r iauh. who lined t lu st loots from ltiead Sti-ct Station te I.eiran Siiiare. ("animal leughcrt. ' mill- between tin- enthusiastic lines, with ."00 leading lainien an his Ritiittl. In the Cathedral, wheie the Cndtnal atltln'fcM'il the tiewtl. 'ver.v M-at wn taKcti ami limiclmh noetl In the nljle I 'Clie ('Hnliiial said: "Mv iliatiU'i ari tltif in the first jilnce te Al'miphtv Ueil for havins In His iiipit.v bleuVlit tnc --afely through the (lariKers of a lone journey en Ka anil latul baik te t liee betiml te inc by tie of bleed, friendship and office. "Fer, however liiterebtili)! may be, the historic plaee of the world, the mas terpieces of art. Ir lit mete plea-dns; te leek upon the farex of tbee we love. Se true Is it. then, that the happle.it part of n jeutiiey abroad N the return ! Mr thanks are due te lliehup Crane and Judge Menashan. and I feel nlnifur ' himiliuted te be the object of their splendid eulogies " I'raisp for New I"entlfI The Cardinal was enthusiastic In hi words of prill" for Pepe l'lun XI. flinrni'tcrlseimj tlie jiew occupant of the V nt lean a a man of pingrescive Idene combined with -eber retlectlen. "On the occasion or my two private miilience- with UN Hellne.-w, he rx- 1 iiresed his admiration for the United States and his great Interest In the marvelous growth, vitality and promNe of the Catholic Church in this ceun- jtry " ' In conclusion, the Cardinal bestowed the apostolic blcMns and then followed the lienedlctlnu of the Blessed Mucra- 'ment. in whnh Cardinal Deughcrtv nontltiraled. Monslgner Xevln V. Fisher, vicar Btnernl, was the assisting prlet The chaplains te the Cardinal were Mouslgner Peter Masen, foreign vicar general, of Allentown, and Men- signer Francis P. Mctevern. foreign vicar general, of Pott-viile. Moiisijiier 'Kdmend Fitz-Maiiriee, lector of St. Charles Honetneo Seminary, was tue deacon of the benediction, with the ICev. Dr. Jehn Floed, superintendent of Catholic schools, ns the subdojeen. Bishop Crane's chapiains were Mon Men Mon 'Mgner (!. 1. Coghlan and Montigner II. T. Drumgoole. The Hev. Themas F. McNully was diocesan master of ceremonies, assisted bv Dr. Hugh Lamb, secretary te the Cardinal. SILVER FIELDS ROMANCE ENDS IN MARRIAGE HERE J Mitt Theadora Gregevlch Comet I Frem Arlxena te Wed F. C. Goodwin Three hour after she had arrived from lllsbce, Ariz,, traveling steadily for tliree days and four nights, Mi Lhcadera Uregnvlch yesterday was ii arrled te Frederick C. Goodwin, at the home of his brother, J, Heward (I'oedwin, W2Q Fishers avenue, Legan. The wedding was the culmination of a romance of eight )vavf. begun when Mr. Goodwin and Miss Gregevlch were (in pleyed in a camp In the silver mines of Arizona. After stud.iitig the, pro pre pro eeses Of mining tit close hand. Mr. Goodwin came te this city ns n Phila delphia representative; of hN company, lie ltmde hla home with Ills biether. J. Hewaid Goodwin, head of n publishing Urni In tills city of that niinie. manager of the SesquNC'entcn i ial Herald, and n Shriner. 'i'he bride Is twenty-one years old and the bridegroom N twenty-two. When they return from their honeymoon tiiey will make their home, at Xtutli Cnniar street, Legan. URGES PHILA. TRADE IN SOUTH AMERICA Charles H. Ardussey Says Latin Countries Offer Big Openings PRAISE FOR SAO PAULO There N a p1ndld opportunity for' building and construction companies In' the United State te get business In Seuth America, says Chads. II. Ar tlussey, who lias just returned from thete. lis U Seuth American talcs manager for a Philadelphia concern. "Our method:' of building arc much admired and prefer! oil In Seuth Amer ica." he- said, "and the Improvement In the exchange, situation has speeded fiO-lP ul international tratie. I'liiiaucipiiians wne go te nrazu interested in San rnule, Ph., vr.,,it ..,.,,,.., . .. would be intercstcu in formed at It o'clock in the afternoon by which "alled ,lc Philadelphia of the Itev. Dr. William Barnes Lewer. Seuth America. Lvcry sort of Indus- pastor of the Hely Trinity Presby-! v "' i""c lre Slwl le n0!-'r. terlan Church. Imuran, .Mrs.tioeduin Is the daughter e An drew G. Gregevlch, official Govern- cnt interpreter for Austrian iinuii- i grants at Kills Island. Xcw Yerk. Praise Main Line Gardens Conditions along the Atlantic Ceat are the "worst In the werld'' for gar dening and land-cape culture, declared J. Otte Thllew, landscape expert, in the eoiivse of an illustrated talk en gardens in the Hey Scout Heuse In i Morien la-t night. Despite that seme1 of tin best guldens in the Weild wete along the Main Line. Mr. Tliilew said. The talk was given under the auspices of the Merlen Chic s-ociatien mid uf the Merlen Community As-ociatien. I and Its relative position te the sea I much the tame. Tn Its cnrlrena there is nn enormous make farm, where mil lions of snakes ere brtd every year for their skins and oils, which are' used for medicinal purposes. "Throughout ttrazll, which Is a Irepicsl country, with Immense unde veloped resources, people are accus tomed te travel everywhere about the cities In taxlcabs, which are cheap. The Intense heat of the day makes any movement an effort. "FCicept in one or two of the best hotels, It is extremely dlfflcullte get a bathroom. And when one docs ' find one he must par dearly for it. , "Prices' throughout Seuth America are en a different basis than here. If you nre of the lower class you may Hie very cheaply; If you are of the (inner class you must live expensively. There is no choice. "Business In general is Improving everywhere, with the rate of exchange new fctcddlly en the rise. But if we are te get any of it we must go half way, and at least make the attempt te learn Spanish. Spanish and French nre understood everywhere in Seuth America, nltbeuglj English Is becom ing mere popular. "The tale about the pre-hlsterlr monster In Patagonia Is regarded as a joke In Seuth America. Theso who believe It nre thought te be Moeo'-crazy. True, there is an expedition out look ing for It new; perhnps they will find something. As for me, I de net think se." -f? WALK-OVER 'I ' ' ' '"' i i ' , V"p (frgsk Quick Werk NOWand then when you are out late, you may 3ee the fast little car of Helmes Protec Pretec Protec tiencarryingHolmes'guardsat high speed te an exciting job protecting the propertyef some Helmes' subscriber. Let it re mind you that WAere there is Halm tkt is stfely HOLMES ELECTRIC PROTECTION Yv i mi.. Wash With Cuticura Seap and Have a Clear Skin Bathe with the Seap and het wa ter en rising and retiring, using plenty of Seap. If any signs of pim ples, rednecs or roughness are pres ent smear with the Ointment and let it remain five minutes before bathing. Always include the Cuticura Talcum In your toilet preparations. UaaJjIlaari.tbrUilJ AMtm "CiUtU wtar. 8eb2&. OJDtraeatUtndKe TalremUr. Cnticura SeapaliaTet without mux. r-ri Lenten Season at the SEASHORE Balmy Breezes Warm Sunshine Ad ancc Fashions en the Boardwalk Make Pullman reservations Keine and returning at Chest nut St. Ferry, Heading Ter minal, or City Ticket Office, 1311 Chestnut street. Aik Artnta for Hpectal LeaSetj iheirinr Etttfir strtica te and from hading Staihere rwaerta. Philadelphia & Reading System ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD frm ! e Chritnut or Seuth Sit. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER HIT Women Thrown Through Showcase by Automobile Mrs lather Heffsteln, forty-six ' years old. of :S4'J Poplar street, and her ilnughrer. Kza, eighteen, weie 'htruck by an auto and Furiously injured at Third and Seuth streets last night. Twe autos. one driven by LeuN Lihle, -107 -North Tenth street, and the i ' etjier by I'dward Liusky, .VJII Seuth Itnudelph si root, narrowly missed cel- ' Iidhitf. In order te avoid the collision I LlnsUy swerved around the ether ma chine, hittliu; the two women and throwing them through a hewcae. Beth victims were taken te the j Pennsylvania Hospital, Mrs. Heffsteln' I with serious lontu-iens of the back, a . sprained ankle and 'evere cuth of tin- . arms, l'n e and shoulders, nnd tli" , daughter with a liueratnl left 1,'g, on en on Musiens of the r,g!it leg and iiit-. of thi- fm 'e and hands. Beth ilrivern were ar i rested. LAY CORNERSTONE SUNDAY Governer and Mayer te Help at New Hospital Ceremony Governer Sproul, Mayer Moere, prominent ,!crg,nicn and Judges have' been designated te participate in the laying of the no mc it one of the North- ' eni Liberties lle-pltal at II n de, k Sunday nierinng The building when completed will be ' of concrete, four stones in height, ion ien tain sixty beds, an X-iav laboriuery and a denial clinic. It will uvi snxi, 000, uf which s;:.".(JIKI alieadv int. been ial-ed. 'l'wi, buildings at Sl and SB) North Siventh street are being demul-i-l.ed te make loom fm the hospital. PRAISES MEDICAL SCHOOL U. of P. Graduate Course Touched en in Carnegie Foundation Repert The I'niver'itv of Pennsylvania Grad- , iiute Si hciel of Midlciue has been latidtd , In the annual repeit of the Caruesle ' Foundation for the advancement efi ' tewliing .is the lii-' - hcel of its kind' HI the Fluted States ,uid the foietnest ,n ill" tia.ning of specialists. Pennsylvania's plan ik te furnish, niedital iiihtrui Hen facilitle te betli ! graduates and undergraduates. Th'! Carnegie report imieibis the plan as eint of the most i.e. ei.ary lefurms needed In niedii al eiluciit.ei). Hi Cheatnut Strart Btll-Walnat0611 Plitladclphla Keratoes-Malo 8030 Squared Tee Blucher Spert Small wonder that women are interested in the new .Walk -Over Sports Styles. Tan Russia Calf $1M Patent Leather x v Tan Lace Straight Tip, $7,50 HARPER'S 1228 MARKET Wakve? il2 CHKSTNUT SHOPS I 'fZ i-a ; Afler-Dinncr Trirhs Xe. IU3. Te Foel a 'smart Spectator Challenge a siiinn spectator te lny his hands tint mi the table, while you stum! a glass of voter en the hark of each hand Tell him thai he latine'' de it vitlieiil 1 he water vibtatiiig When the glusses are en his hands, leave him there, iiml go en with I'tiether trick lie cannot move Ins hands with- i mil tipping the gla-.'-e.. which will wet the riiblccleili He will seen tail for UsWlunoe. ufler which ou remove the glasses ft urn Ills hands, and eveiy eue , enjoys a geed laugh : Copyright Wit, by J'ublie I.tJa'r ( empanu f.EORfiH NO McfAIN known Fer real political facta vreatnttd wlrtieut fr or favor raad Gmrit Nex McCain's article which aprtar rasvilarly n th r.vasijsu i-i.-di.iu iviei, - jraxt ? IS 2S-?t J1 J s - yr iSsfraetl U3hA A"'? tVi 'M Weman's Dress; effective tombinatien of Krepe-knit and Canten Crepe $.19.7.') reduced from 545.00. y n. Misses' Georgette Crepe Dress beautifully beaded in unique design exceptional value at $39.75. Women's and Misses' Dresses Fer Friday, a very attractive group of Misses' Dinner Gewn in light shade; chenille lace panel front and back special at $39.75. Weman's Dress of brown Canten crepe with sleeves and draping in salmon .shade $39.75 leduci'd from : 15.00. Women's Dresses at: an d M isses JWSm JasLl1'' $ 3975 Misses' Freck of sand Mo rocco crep 0; exceptionally handsome and distinctive -special at $39.75. Weman's Brown Taffeta Dress with wide applique trim ming in tne sule at 5391 value ?4'J.0U. Seme are a special purchase, ethers reduc tions from our own stocks. Styles for after noon, evening and street wear, represent ing the newest materials and colors of the season. Over 100 garments in cluded and hardly any two alike. Seven mod els are illustrated. Misses' Dress of navy Pelret twill with beautifully hand beaded designs wonderful value at 139.75. r" f r T 4 . '.vl . . 1 UM 1 THE . m&jm&& GAS (Volatility is th$ rtadintss with which taselin$ gives ufi Its tewtt) Texaco Gasoline vaporizes completely the moment it enters the intake manifold. It's ready for the spark. That is all Texaco gas needs te translate full latent power into action instantly. ' Your engine is all right. Give it the gas Texaco gas. Watch it respond te a touch en the accelerator. See hew sensitive it is. See hew your car gets away ahead in crowded traffic when the police semaphore says"go.'!. Texaco Moter Oils are heavy-body lubricants and are dis tinguished by their clear, Rale color. Light, medium, heavy and extra-heavy they fit all cars and all conditions. Yeu will ' find them wherever you see the Texaco red star.' v THE TEXAS COMPANY, U. S. A. Texaco Petroleum Products TEXACO GASOLINE Run it with Texaco Gas TEXACO MOTOR OILS Sdve it with Texaco Oil QC0 vVsen efl thcSeles of your Shoes is a Gruarantee that They Aw Right and children like pretty shoes. Yeu probably knew that pretty shoes are a most important part of your kiddies' dress. Children's Department Downstairs Patent Celt and Tan Calf 2 -Strap Buckle Pumps Sizfx C te 8 Si.00 Size S'i fe 11 it.r,il Sizes lift te S '. CM Sizes Wt te 7 5.50 Patent Celt and Tan Calf Mary Jane Pumps Sizes 1 te i fX.tS Sizes Me 8 e,7B Sizes 8 X te 11 s,se Sixet 11, te 2 4.J0 Patent Celt Mary Jane Pumps with Champagne Kid Backs Sizes 4 te 8 $s.se Sizes 8i te It 4,se Sizes lift te 2 ;,50 Genuine White Buckskin Pelly Ann Pumps Sizes i te 8 $3,75 Sizes AV4 fe 11 4,50 Sixes U'i te S $5.50 aajaam '. VaBBBBBBiaBllBBaBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBJJBJjajaajaBgggpjiaf; laWalaaaBIWlBBaMWaWBaMHaiBBHBHBHBBBB - BTWe ' I t mi 11 me 1 9 IP II 11s Eiieses le : a 4 1 nSai'jfclBw- Children's iff dflmfiMrWA limPvN Department II n ytfKfcW--:iwU Dewnstaini ff TSiBeBffWrPn II l - . Sex for the -e. If fcEfjfV 5riel?l.OO sjgtff II Tan Calf and Dull Calf if ' Oxfords M : Sizes r, te 8 $3,50 IV 1 Sizes 8A te It 4.00 If .1 , Sizes inities 4.50 If ' Sizes tz te 7 5.00 IB tihfe adffatiltk&aS'. aanifallkfffffffaw if SLlVBBBBBffO ShaHMMM&aSaBSvaaa ii rt Patent Crh IE ' I --... Bi , Barefoot Sandals If Sizes i te 8 $3,00 Sizes 8i te 11 3.75 It m ffl TIS FEAT TO FIT FEET The largest Children's Depart ment in Philadelphia. All sizes and widths of styles for every kind of feet, and you ar assured of correct flttinu of your Kiddies' feet. THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floers With Seating Capacity for tOO J" Women, Mints, Beys and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street ii 1 V fete.. : i &&2fe M ,AjfWWAj?i -.-. ''!!'-, 1 xstete X -1 JDU. T AUt,
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